Hi Edmund,I am not sure why you say that, you might be right, but this was a very early model as I remember the chassis number was many zero's 53 so may have been some sort of pre production model, I paid £10 for it so didn't check it's pedigree too closely Bob

Hi Roy, what fantastic software that must be, the colour of my overalls is correct, GKN rust brown, It's a good job the training manager is not looking at this I would have got the sack for wearing them in my own time. I can't remember the Anglia colour but the garage doors are right I think. The car had been re sprayed a dark sort of British Racing Green. Bob

Hi Edmund,I can't recall the Citroen grill you refer to although I remember the DS 19 etc. I have just looked on the internet at Zephyrs and my grill/bonnet ornament is different to most pictures, I did find one with the torpedo type ornament (like mine) rather than the more usual wing shape. The car may have been a BITSA Bob

Edmund - It does get complicated - the Citroen does have the chevrons but they are behind the grill, that was the custom with the cars made in Slough. They were visible till I reduced the size to post. 50% of the car had to be from British parts to avoid import duty. It wasn't that long ago I found out that Citroens were made here, it was the biggest car factory in the country,30 acres, they were all right hand drive cars for Britain and the Commonwealth that drove on the right.I thought you meant the Zephyr, that has a badge at the top of the grill all others I have found are on the front. Then perhaps you did.

hi bob [font=]what fantastic software that must be noooooooooo just a box of paints and a little brush it makes a mess of the screen and if I make a mistake I use tipx just kidding I have a pallet of 1000s of different colours and I use a pointer to fill in each colour look at the windows can you see the green behind the car that was easy I just moved the car painted the door them moved the car back

bob I do it the same way has when they hand coloured black and white photos the only difference I use a computer to put the colours in place